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I am currently Senior Lecturer of The Slade School of Fine Art - University College of London, on the graduate painting programme, Co-Director of The Material Research Project and Director of the Material Museum. My work is concerned with the interactions of measurement, space, light and colour and employs a wide range of material and medium including, pigment, mosaic, gold leaf, image transfer, wax, limestone and various printing processes. The work draws attention to the nature of archiving, historic materials and ideas of craftsmanship, incorporating traditional and contemporary techniques. It explores the relationship between the object and the subject of painting; the intervening space between the idea and the touch and the emotional separateness of making and the expanse of time between these events. A great deal of my practice involves the investigation of methods and materials, mostly those that relate to painting, which are central to my practice and increasingly important in my teaching. I am interested in how the contemporary painter considers, believes or understands that knowledge of methods and materials is relevant to the creative process. A key part of my research creates situations that empower the practitioner by paying attention to the activity of making and reaffirming the understanding of craftsmanship and materials and their implications in aesthetic decision making. In 2003 I was invited to be Artist in Residence at the Usher Gallery, Lincoln and during this period I made a number of installation works, which were the beginning of an ongoing series of installations works entitled ‘The Journeyman Works’. These works deal with ideas of pictorial illusion in architectural spaces and incorporate ideas relating to the understanding and investigation of the painter’s craft. All works have an understated an metaphysical quality and their temporary nature is an important part of their process. This project led to the development in 2008 of a collaborative partnership Simson&Volley with Henrietta Simson, which includes the use of 2 & 3 dimensional works, projection and sound. In 2009 I was elected a brother of the Art Workers Guild. From 2012-16 I served on the Cathedrals Fabric Commission for England Appointments Committee and since 2016 the Fabric Appointments Committee of Coventry Cathedral. Recently I completed The Pigment Timeline, a visual historical timeline of natural and manufactured colour made from 180 pigments, sequentially ordered chronologically as they emerge onto the artists’ palette from the Neolithic to the contemporary. I am currently working on a UCL CHIRP Small Research Grant – The Pigment Timeline Project with Dr Ruth Siddall and Gary Woodley. Also a , Grand Challenges Sustainable Cities Small Grants, UCL, From Pigments to Solar Power, with Dr Hugo Bronstein, Dr Ruth Siddall and Onya McCausland. My experimental approaches to questioning how and why we engage with materials have been at the forefront of my teaching. In 2012 I jointly developed the Materials Research Project (MRP), which along with colleagues at the Slade, has led to the development of the MRP Mobile Workstation (with Gary Woodley), the Pigment Library and handmade Colour Charts. I am Principal Investigator on AHRC-funded Collaborative Doctoral project with artists’ suppliers Winsor & Newton, ‘The Materials Research Project: From Landscape to Colour’ (2013-2016). I was awarded the 2013 Provost’s Teaching Award for my work in highlighting the importance of material understanding to the processes of making. I am currently writing the Art School Guide to Material Practice, Vol.I Supports, Grounds & Surfaces.
Identification

Personal identification

Full name
Jo Volley

Citation names

  • Volley, Jo

Author identifiers

Ciência ID
691F-5329-641C
ORCID iD
0000-0003-0696-2019

Knowledge fields

  • Humanities - Arts - Arts

Languages

Language Speaking Reading Writing Listening Peer-review
English (Mother tongue)
Education
Degree Classification
1977
Concluded
Fine Art (Master)
University College London Slade School of Fine Art, United Kingdom
1975
Concluded
Fine Art (Bachelor)
University College London Slade School of Fine Art, United Kingdom
Affiliation

Teaching in Higher Education

Category
Host institution
Employer
1986 - Current Associate Professor (University Teacher) University College London Slade School of Fine Art, United Kingdom

Positions / Appointments

Category
Host institution
Employer
2012 - Current Director of the Material Museum University College London Slade School of Fine Art, United Kingdom
Projects

Contract

Designation Funders
2013 - 2016 The Materials Research Project: From Landscape to Colour
n.a.
Principal investigator
University College London Slade School of Fine Art, United Kingdom

Other

Designation Funders
2014 - Current The Pigment Timeline Project
n.d.
Principal investigator
University College London Slade School of Fine Art, United Kingdom
Ongoing
Outputs

Publications

Book
  1. Colour & Poetry: A Symposium. Slade Press. 2020.
    Published • Editor
  2. Volley, Jo; McCausland, O.; Siddall, R.; Bronstein, H.; Morris, S.. From Pigments to Solar Power. Slade Press. 2018.
    Published
  3. Volley, Jo; Simson, H. Future Now. Aesthetica Magazine. 2018.
    Published
  4. Morse N; Volley, Jo; Segal N; Dean MP. Colour and Emotion Manual. London, United Kingdom: Slade Press. 2017.
    Published
  5. Engaged Urbanism - Cities and Methodologies. I. B. Tauris. 2016.
    Published
  6. Stamp Collection: Slade Graduate Painting Project. 2015.
    Published
  7. Sloud: Slade Graduate Painting Audio Project. 2014.
    Published
  8. Winters E; Volley, Jo. Observations. Tutor Group. 2013.
    Published
  9. Siddall, R.; Bucklow, S.; McCausland, O.; Volley, Jo. Turning Landscape into Colour. United Kingdom: Slade Press. 2013.
  10. Be Tangible, Slade Summer School. 2011.
Book chapter
  1. Nayoung Jeong; Arthur Gonzalez; Ezra Shales; Won Jung Shin; Nayun Jang; Kyehoon Ha; Volley, Jo. "Clay: Memory - Time - Place". In Earthly Bodies: A Decade with Clay and Form (2010-2019), edited by Nayoung Jeong. Slade Press, 2019.
    Published
  2. Volley, Jo; Gleadwell J; Gallant A; Pepperell R; Mather G. "Beyond Appearance". In Euan Uglow/ Sargy Mann. 2016.
    Published
  3. Volley, Jo; Milroy L; Thompson E. "How to Make Bone Black". In Recipe Book: Slade Graduate Painting. Slade Press, 2013.
    Published
Conference abstract
  1. Terras MM; Bruchet L; Malik A; Collins S; Beavan D; Volley, Jo; Giacometti A. "Digital Humanities as Catalyst for Digital Art History: The Slade Archive Project". Paper presented in Digital Humanities 2015, Sydney, 2015.
    Published
  2. Bruchet L; Malik A; Collins S; Beavan D; Giacometti A; Volley, Jo; Terras MM. "The digital curatorial landscape of the Slade Archive Project". Paper presented in Archives 2.0 Conference, Saving the Past, Anticipating the Future, Leeds, 2014.
    Published
Conference poster
  1. Dean MP; Morse N; Segal N; Volley, Jo. "Colour and emotion: Measuring wellbeing creatively". 2017.
Exhibition catalog
  1. Colour in your Own Pigment Timeline. 'Self Portrait' Slade Graduate Painting Project, 2015.
  2. Volley, Jo; Siddall, R.; Bucklow, S.; McCausland, O.. Turning Landscape Into Colour. Slade Press, 2013.
Newspaper article
  1. "The Guardian and Observer Guide to Painting", The Guardian UK, 2009, http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2009/sep/20/guide-to-painting-the-tutors.

Artistic / Performance

Artistic exhibition
  1. Volley, Jo; McCausland, O.; Allington E; Milroy L; Sleeman J. Charcoal Works. 2016.
  2. Slade Print Fair. 2014.
  3. Material and Matter. 2014.
  4. Volley, Jo; Simson, H. Constellations. 2014.
  5. Table Top Museums. 2014.
  6. New Works for the New World. 2014.
  7. Volley, Jo; Simson, H. Copper is restless until it becomes gold.... 2014.
  8. A Little Patch of Yellow Wall. 2014.
  9. McCausland OE; Siddall, R.; Bucklow, S.; Volley, Jo; Robinson P. Visual Thinking. 2014.
  10. Timelines. 2014.
  11. Another Way of Seeing: Contemporary Art responds to Planetary Science. 2013.
  12. Fundadores. 2013.
  13. Volley, Jo; Allington E; Reed K. Chapter. 2013.
  14. Volley, Jo; Simson, H. Re-imagining Hollar, Cities Methodologies. 2013.
  15. Turning Landscape Into Colour. 2013.
  16. Colour as Material. 2013.
  17. Observations. 2013.
  18. The Hearing Trumpet. 2012.
  19. Jerwood Drawing Prize touring exhibition. 2012.
  20. Volley, Jo; Simson, H. Brittle Crazie Glasse. 2012.
  21. Volley, Jo; Simson, H. Videooooh. 2012.
  22. Bone. 2012.
  23. Cities Methodologies. 2012.
  24. Making Space. 2012.
  25. Os Gravadores de Tavira. 2011.
  26. Volley, Jo; Simson, H. Cities Methodologies. 2011.
  27. The moment of privacy has passed. 2010.
  28. INK. 2010.
  29. ReCollection. 2010.
  30. Volley, Jo; Woodley G; Thompson E. Sameness & Difference. 2010.
  31. 'spaces/places/senses/places/senses/spaces'. 2009.
  32. Votive. 2006.
  33. Christmas Show. 2005.
  34. The Slade at West Dean: Contemporary Visual Art. 2005.
  35. Instruments of Measurement and Conceit. 2005.
  36. The Golden Key. 2005.
  37. Navigator Series II. 2004.
  38. Christmas Show. 2004.
  39. Christmas Show. 2003.
  40. Hybrid. 2003.
  41. Jo Volley: Artist in Residence and Exhibition. 2003.
  42. Christmas Exhibition. 2002.
  43. Summer Exhibition. 2002.
  44. Christmas Show. 2001.
  45. Legend. 2001.
  46. Old Work. 2001.
  47. Summer Show. 2001.
  48. Research Arts Project. 2001.
  49. Christmas Show. 2000.
  50. Summer Show. 2000.
  51. Christmas Show. 1998.
  52. Six Women Artists. 1998.
  53. Winter Show. 1997.
  54. Time Painting. 1997.
Visual artwork
  1. Volley, Jo. 'Silver Thread' Commissioned by City and County Museum, Lincoln for The Collection, Arts Council Funded.
  2. Volley, Jo. 'The Alexander Works' commissioned by Hull NHS LIFT Arts and Health Programme.
  3. Volley, Jo. The Moment - Painting commissioned by Lincolnshire County Council for Usher Gallery Lincoln, 2003.
Activities

Oral presentation

Presentation title Event name
Host (Event location)
2016/05/19 Material Knowledge: Nigel J Seeley Memorial Lecture Nigel J Seeley Memorial Lecture
UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage
2015/06/10 Materiality of colour Materiality of Colour: From Neolithic Earth Colours to Contemporary Interference Pigments
University of Oxford (United Kingdom)
2015 Material Knowledge
Griffin Gallery, ColArt Headquarters
2014 Artist Interview and Recording: New Works for the New World
Linda Matney Gallery, Williamsburg, VA
2014 The Materials Research Project: Iron Gall Ink demonstration and workshop
Slade School of Fine Art, UCL
2013 UCL Art Museum Slade Collaboration In Conversation
UCL Art Museum

Event organisation

Event name
Type of event (Role)
Institution / Organization
2019 - Current Colour & Poetry: A Symposium (2019)
Symposium (President of the Organising Committee)
University College London Slade School of Fine Art, United Kingdom

Event participation

Activity description
Type of event
Event name
Institution / Organization
2016/04/15 - 2016/04/15 Chair at the Conference "Deep Material Encounters" - Clearwell Caves
Conference
Deep Material Encounters - Clearwell Caves
University College London Slade School of Fine Art, United Kingdom

Consulting

Activity description Institution / Organization
1998/02 - 1998/02 Consultant/Presenter for series of five children's art programmes for Channel 4.
Distinctions

Award

2013 Provost's Teaching Award
University College London, United Kingdom